Potatoes bred at The James Hutton Institute will help to battle a major pest in Kenya, Experts say
The Malaika potatoes By Deborah Olaoluwa Scientists from The James Hutton Institute have introduced two new potato varieties to Kenya,...
The Malaika potatoes By Deborah Olaoluwa Scientists from The James Hutton Institute have introduced two new potato varieties to Kenya,...
The 13th edition of the Climate Change and Development in Africa Conference (CCDA-XIII) officially opened today in Addis Ababa. It...
By Deborah Olaoluwa Vegetables are more than just food on the plate; they are powerful drivers of nutrition, income, and...
By Deborah Olaoluwa African agriculture is at a crossroads! Faced with climate change, demographic pressures, and heavy reliance on external...
By Ken KOUTCHAKPO Africa is taking a bold step to secure its agricultural future! On 1 September, the Africa Fertiliser Industry...
By Deborah Olaoluwa High-yielding vegetable varieties developed through a research for development partnership are delivering yields of up to 20...
By Atayi Babs Opaluwah Africa holds the record for the fastest population growth among all regions, yet it suffers from...
By Deborah Olaoluwa Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) will join agriculture leaders, policymakers, farmers, & innovators at the Africa...
By Ken KOUTCHAKPO Plus de 35 millions de petits riziculteurs à travers l’Afrique devraient bénéficier de l’accord signé le mois...
By Ken KOUTCHAKPO Over 35 million smallholder rice farmers across Africa stand to benefit from the agreement signed last month...
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